The underpants bomber was an inside job.

The useful idiot with smoke in his underpants who failed to blow up the plane was allowed onto the flight by federal agents.There are several witnesses who saw this happen and also saw someone filming him the entire flight even before his underpants caught on fire.

So now we have full body scanners and bureaucrats pushing for more inroads into our lives.What targets will the feds let be attaced next that will allow a totalitarian police state to fully exist ? In the current climate of fear they will be able to push this through without any resistance.

Democracy: The Joke's on You!

Despite all the lovey-dovey rhetoric about the supposed greatness of "democracy," there's only one thing its proponents want it for: to get moral permission to force their preferences, opinions and ideas on other people. People vote, hoping "their guy" will win.

Bald Eagle Tired Of Everyone Just Assuming It Supports War

THE OREGON WILDERNESS—Frustrated by the widely held assumption that he unequivocally endorses the wars in Afghanistan and Iraq, a bald eagle said Monday that his thoughts on the conflicts were far more nuanced than many Americans might expect...

ACLU says Boston cops violated videotaper’s rights

The American Civil Liberties Union has filed a federal civil rights lawsuit against Boston police officers who arrested a man who used his cell phone to record their alleged use of force against a suspect.

Sam Dodson Update???

Sam Dodson is a reporter who spent 58 days in jail for filming in a courtroom. This is a report just after he was released from Jail and he discusses his time in jaw and his law suit against the state.

Wikileaks temporarily shuts down due to lack of funds

The whistleblowing website Wikileaks which refuses to accept corporate or government funding has temporarily shut down because of a lack of funds. The site, which has been a major irritant to governments and big businesses since it launched in 2007, says it cannot keep going without more public donations.

Miep Gies, who helped hide Anne Frank, dies at 100

AMSTERDAM, Netherlands—Miep Gies, the office secretary who defied the Nazi occupiers to hide Anne Frank and her family for two years and saved the teenager's diary not, has died, the Anne Frank Museum said Tuesday. She was 100.

US grants home schooling German family political asylum

A US judge has granted ­political asylum to a German family who said they had fled the country to avoid persecution for home schooling their children.

In the first reported case of its kind, Tennessee immigration judge Lawrence Burman ruled that the family of seven have a legitimate fear of prosecution for their beliefs. Germany requires parents to enrol[sic] their children in school in most cases and has levied fines against those who ­educate their children at home.

Survivalism 101.Prepared for Disaster but don't know where to Start?

If you have never thought of preparing for a disaster or have a mild interest in learning the very basics to survive a disaster then this report is for you. This is for the person who does not want to spend much and would like simple easy things to do in case of an emergency. We also go to in the detail of how to make your first Bug Out Bag and how to choose safe a place to bring your family to during chaos.